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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Chapter 6 Configuring WLANsWireless Device Access
Configuring WLANs
Step 6
Click
Apply
to commit your changes.
Step 7
Click
Save Configuration
to save your changes.
Using the CLI to Assign a QoS Profile to a WLAN
Using the controller CLI, follow these steps to assign a QoS profile to a WLAN.
Step 1
If you have not already done so, configure one or more QoS profiles using the instructions in the
the CLI to Configure QoS Profiles” section on page 4-47
.
Step 2
To assign a QoS profile to a WLAN, enter this command:
config wlan qos
wlan_id
{
bronze
|
silver
|
gold
|
platinum
}
Silver is the default value.
Step 3
To save your changes, enter this command:
save config
Step 4
To verify that you have properly assigned the QoS profile to the WLAN, enter this command:
show wlan
wlan_id
Information similar to the following appears:
WLAN Identifier.................................. 1
Profile Name..................................... test
Network Name (SSID).............................. test
Status........................................... Enabled
MAC Filtering.................................... Disabled
Broadcast SSID................................... Enabled
AAA Policy Override.............................. Disabled
Number of Active Clients......................... 0
Exclusionlist.................................... Disabled
Session Timeout.................................. 0
Interface........................................ management
WLAN ACL......................................... unconfigured
DHCP Server...................................... 1.100.163.24
DHCP Address Assignment Required................. Disabled
Quality of Service............................... Silver (best effort)
WMM.............................................. Disabled
...
Configuring QoS Enhanced BSS
The QoS Enhanced Basis Service Set (QBSS) information element (IE) enables the access points to
communicate their channel usage to wireless devices. Because access points with high channel usage
might not be able to handle real-time traffic effectively, the 7921 or 7920 phone uses the QBSS value to
determine if they should associate to another access point. You can enable QBSS in these two modes:
•
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) mode, which supports devices that meet the 802.11E QBSS standard
(such as Cisco 7921 IP Phones)
•
7920 support mode, which supports Cisco 7920 IP Phones on your 802.11b/g network